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Pehchaan Exposure visit to Nature Bazaar Andheria Modh Mehrauli...

On 28th Dec.2013,Adolescent girls from Bapu Camp Jaunapur village Mandi Road Delhi visited Nature Bazaar Andheria Modh Mehrauli. This exposure visit was organised by Nada India under leadership of Ms.Pallavi, Pehchaan Program for livelihood. The objective  is to give these girls an opportunity to explore possible means of livelihood .This was  just a step towards  teaching them about  entrepreneurship. Nature Baazar  was organised by Dastkar (NGO) and Delhi Tourism is an excellent facility for villages and other localities  south Delhi.Nearest Metro is Chattarpur .  

History of Acupuncture in India & NADA Protocol

History of Acupuncture in India & NADA Protocol Dr.Arindam Sinha* Nada India conducted workshop on use of NADA protocol for addiction treatment and well being in Delhi on 3rd Feb2013 . Dr.Arindam Sinha was speaking about history of acupuncture in India and NADA Protocol. Workshop was conducted by Dr. Michael O.Smith Chairperson NADA International. The session was facilitated by Suneel Vatsyayan Chairman, Nada India Foundation. History of Acupuncture is a beautiful story of mankind, anthropology, dynasties, roles of Jawaharlal Nehru, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose , banning of acupuncture in mainland China and its propagation in entire world by the efforts of few lion hearted physicians. Though believed to be originated in China, origin of acupuncture and its concept is spread in a very big area, like no one can claim about origin of agriculture same with acupuncture, Otzi the mummy found in Italy is 8000 years old and has specific acupuncture points tattooed on his body for specific...

Value Young India: Make Strong And Healthy Policies

Suneel Vatsyayan Value Young India: Make Strong And Healthy Policies Category:   Alcohol Industry ,  Development ,  Global ,  Marketing ,  Non-Communicable Diseases ,  Policy ,  Prevention ,  Youth Email Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Designing strong and healthy policy measures to prevent  Noncommunicable Diseases (NCDs, lifestyle related diseases) is a step towards community well-being which can facilitate young people to make healthy choices in a market-driven and compelling environment. Every third person in India is a youth. By 2020, the average individual in the county will be 29 years old, making India the youngest country in the world. India is set to become the world’s youngest country with 64 percent of the population in the working age group. And young India is at  risk .  Young people in general think that consuming an alcoholic beverage casually after work or at dinner is...

EAR ACUPUNCTURE IN ADDICTION TREATMENT BY NADA INDIA AND FINGODAP KERALA CHAPTER

From Nada India Archives  TWO DAYS WORKSHOP ON EAR ACUPUNCTURE IN ADDICTION TREATMENT BY NADA INDIA AND FINGODAP KERALA CHAPTER ON 7 & 8 JANUARY 2005 (Submitted by FINGODAP Kerala Chapter) A Two Days Workshop on Ear Acupuncture in De-Addiction Treatment as per NADA Protocol was organised jointly by NADA India and FINGODAP Kerala Chapter at ATMATA Kendram Changanacherry. Dr. Michael Smith, Founder and Chair Person, NADA International, Director of Lincoln Recovery Centre USA and Mr Suneel Vatsyayan National Convener, NADA India and South Asian Region were the Resource Persons and Fr.Thomas K D, Secretary, FINGODAP Kerala Chapter was the organizer of the workshop. 25 Participants from 15 member NGOs of FINGODAP Kerala Chapter participated in this Training Programme. The programme started on 7th January 2005 with silent prayer. Mr.Binu K Antony (Ireland) welcomed the participants and all the 25 participants introduced themselves. The Resource Person for the fi...

Media Need To Shape Up For Drug Prevention

Suneel's Blog Suneel Vatsyayan Email Share on Twitter Share on Facebook A ban on all kinds of marketing strategies that seek to portray alcohol consumption as normal was  proposed by NGOs  including  Nada India Foundation  unanimously, after attending a seminar on  “Rampant advertising by alcohol industry in India and need for a national level alcohol control policy”.   Monika Arora, the Director of the health promotions unit of  PHFI  blamed advertising for promoting the use of alcohol among youth. “It has been seen that children who are exposed to alcohol use in movies are more likely to have tried alcohol compared to those who have not been exposed,” Arora said. The  report launched on this occasion  includes an overview of the alcohol industry in India, its key players, the growth patterns and advertising and promotion of alcohol products in India. “Since alcohol use is interconnected with c...